Amputation Z. Rozkydal.

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Amputation Z. Rozkydal

Amputation Disarticulation Removal of periphery part of the limb at a level of the bone Obr. 1. Amputation in the calf Disarticulation Removal of periphery part of the limb at a level of the joint Obr. 2. Disarticulation in the knee joint

Indications Severe ischemia Severe trauma Infection with sepsis Malignant tumors Congenital diseases Neuropathies leading to deep trophic ulcers Obr. 3. deep necrosis in the calf

Preop. assessment Individual access Angiography General condition Occupation Level of amputation- consultation

Technique Turniquet Safe surgical approach Carefull ligating of vessels Myoplastic surgery - suture of muscles end to end Dreinage of the wound Enough soft tissues Good skin coverage

Amputation in the foot Phalanx Toes A- Metatarsals- Sharp B- Lisfranc C- Bon-Jäger D- Chopart Level of amputation in the foot

Amputation in the foot and in the ancle Pirogov Syme Boyd

Amputation in the foot and the ancle Amputation in Lisfranc joint Pirogov amputation

Amputation in the foot and the ancle Amputation in Chopart joint Syme amputation

Boyd amputation

Bellow knee amputation 8-15 cm bellow knee joint line

Bellow knee amputation

Above knee amputation In the middle third of the thigh

Above knee amputation

Above knee amputation

Disarticulation of the hip

Hindquarter amputation - hemipelvectomy

Amputation in the hand Phalanx Fingers Metacarpals

Disarticulation in wrist joint

Amputation through forearm

Amputation through arm Amputation in surgical neck Above elbow amputation

Disarticulation in the shoulder

Forequarter amputation Interthoracoscapular amputation

Osteoplastic amputation

Gilotine amputation War surgery One level cut of all structures No suture of the wound Requires reamputation v

Post op. management Elastic bandage to conical shape Positioning Prevention of flexion contracture Proprioception Exercise in bed Verticalisation Walking

The aim Good quality stump Enough soft tissues Strong muscles Ability to walk

Disarticulation in the knee region Skin incision

Joint capsule incision, elevation of the patella

Dissection of posterior joint capsule, section of tibial nerve

Ligation of popliteal vessels, removal of the limb

Suture withount tension Suture of the wound, healed stump

X - ray after disarticulation

Prosthesis after disarticulation of the knee region